The red road is a modern English-language concept of the right path of life, as inspired by some of the beliefs found in a variety of Native American spiritual teachings. The term is used primarily in the Pan-Indian and New Age communities, and rarely among traditional Indigenous people, who have terms in their own languages for their spiritual ways. Native Americans' spiritual teachings are diverse. With over 500 federally-recognized tribes in just the US, while some regional practices and beliefs might be similar, the cultures are highly individualized. Individual ceremonies and particular beliefs tend to be unique to the people of these diverse bands, tribes and nations.
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| - El Camino Rojo (es)
- The red road (en)
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| - El Camino Rojo es un concepto moderno del camino correcto de vida, inspirado en algunos de las creencias encontradas en una variedad de enseñanzas espirituales amerindias. El término es utilizado principalmente por las comunidades Pan-Indias y Nueva Era, y raramente entre personas de tradición indígena, quiénes tienen términos en sus propias lenguas para sus maneras espirituales. Las enseñanzas espirituales nativo-americanas son diversas. Mientras algunos pueblos comparten elementos comunes en sus creencias, las culturas son altamente individuales. Las ceremonias y muchas de las creencias son únicas a las personas de estas diversas bandas, tribus y naciones. (es)
- The red road is a modern English-language concept of the right path of life, as inspired by some of the beliefs found in a variety of Native American spiritual teachings. The term is used primarily in the Pan-Indian and New Age communities, and rarely among traditional Indigenous people, who have terms in their own languages for their spiritual ways. Native Americans' spiritual teachings are diverse. With over 500 federally-recognized tribes in just the US, while some regional practices and beliefs might be similar, the cultures are highly individualized. Individual ceremonies and particular beliefs tend to be unique to the people of these diverse bands, tribes and nations. (en)
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| - El Camino Rojo es un concepto moderno del camino correcto de vida, inspirado en algunos de las creencias encontradas en una variedad de enseñanzas espirituales amerindias. El término es utilizado principalmente por las comunidades Pan-Indias y Nueva Era, y raramente entre personas de tradición indígena, quiénes tienen términos en sus propias lenguas para sus maneras espirituales. Las enseñanzas espirituales nativo-americanas son diversas. Mientras algunos pueblos comparten elementos comunes en sus creencias, las culturas son altamente individuales. Las ceremonias y muchas de las creencias son únicas a las personas de estas diversas bandas, tribus y naciones. (es)
- The red road is a modern English-language concept of the right path of life, as inspired by some of the beliefs found in a variety of Native American spiritual teachings. The term is used primarily in the Pan-Indian and New Age communities, and rarely among traditional Indigenous people, who have terms in their own languages for their spiritual ways. Native Americans' spiritual teachings are diverse. With over 500 federally-recognized tribes in just the US, while some regional practices and beliefs might be similar, the cultures are highly individualized. Individual ceremonies and particular beliefs tend to be unique to the people of these diverse bands, tribes and nations. (en)
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